Battery charger with indicator for indicating full charge of secondary cells or battery thereof
First Claim
1. An improved battery charger having a housing and electrical contact means for coupling a charging power supply to cells or batteries to be charged, wherein the improvement comprises a full charge indicator mounted to the housing adjacent each charge location in the housing for indicating when a cell or battery in the adjacent charge location has reached essentially full charge, each said indicator comprising heat sensitive means adapted to display a change in some perceivable characteristic when subjected to a rise in temperature, a first element of said heat sensitive means being thermally coupled to the battery or cell so that said element is maintained at substantially the same temperature as the battery or cell, and a second element of said heat sensitive means being thermally isolated from the battery or cell so that it remains substantially at ambient temperature;
- such that once the battery or cell has reached essentially full charge, further charging causes said first element to undergo a change in said perceivable characteristic as a result of the change in temperature of the battery or cell, while the perceivable characteristic of said second element remains essentially unchanged, with the relative difference in the perceivable characteristic of the two elements being observable.
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Abstract
A battery charger with an indicator to indicate full charge of secondary sealed cells and like cells which become heated when subjected to overcharge current, or batteries of such cells, the indicator comprising a heat sensitive mechanism which is mounted to the charger housing and is adapted to change a perceivable characteristic in respone to the rise in temperature of the cell or battery as the charging operation continues beyond full charge. Part of the heat sensitive mechanism is thermally coupled to the battery or cell and another part is maintained at ambient temperature so that the perceivable characteristic of the portion maintained at ambient temperature and that of the portion at the raised temperature of the overcharged battery or cell can be readily observed to signify that full charge has been attained. As preferably embodied, the heat sensitive mechanism is a liquid crystal material.
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1. An improved battery charger having a housing and electrical contact means for coupling a charging power supply to cells or batteries to be charged, wherein the improvement comprises a full charge indicator mounted to the housing adjacent each charge location in the housing for indicating when a cell or battery in the adjacent charge location has reached essentially full charge, each said indicator comprising heat sensitive means adapted to display a change in some perceivable characteristic when subjected to a rise in temperature, a first element of said heat sensitive means being thermally coupled to the battery or cell so that said element is maintained at substantially the same temperature as the battery or cell, and a second element of said heat sensitive means being thermally isolated from the battery or cell so that it remains substantially at ambient temperature;
- such that once the battery or cell has reached essentially full charge, further charging causes said first element to undergo a change in said perceivable characteristic as a result of the change in temperature of the battery or cell, while the perceivable characteristic of said second element remains essentially unchanged, with the relative difference in the perceivable characteristic of the two elements being observable.
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7. An improved battery charger having a housing and electrical contact means for coupling a charging power supply to cells or batteries to be charged, wherein the improvement comprises a full charge indicator mounted to the housing adjacent each charge location for indicating when a cell or battery in the adjacent charge location has reached essentially full charge, each said indicator comprising heat sensitive means adapted to display a change in some perceivable characteristic when subjected to heat, a first element of said heat sensitive means being thermally coupled to the battery or cell, such that once the battery or cell has reached essentially full charge, further charging causes said first element to undergo a change in said perceivable characteristic as a result of the change in the temperature of the battery of cell, a second element of said heat sensitive means being thermally isolated from the battery or cell so as not to substantially undergo a change in said characteristic, the relative difference in the perceivable characteristic of the two elements being observable.
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